Not much new to report. Stu is still in PT, at least for this week. He's close to what the therapist wants to see but not quite there. We don't want to rush things, we want the optimal results. I think Stu is happiest about the more than 10#s he's lost
The motorcycles are still loaded in the garage and we suspect the batteries will need charging before we pull them out. It's been close to 8 weeks...soon though, soon!
I read a great blog post this morning and I wanted to pass it along to my readers and I hope you will pass it along as well. Worth the time to read it: Learning From Others’ Regrets
Sadie is growing up quickly, learning to defer to her elders (both her sister and 'us'). Now we have to work on getting her to come when we call. She's gotten big but still loves her snuggle time on the sofa.
She also really loves her play time with her older sister, Fiona.
Sorry we don't have much more to report. Our days are filled with the generalities of every day life. LOL!
Till next time - keep on rollin',
Donna and Stu
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But your days seem to be full of wonderful healing, loving doggers, and the promise to get on the road soon and get on with your lives! whee heeeee
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Karen and Steve
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Ten pounds, that's great! That helps the knees as well...Glad to hear things are going well, and life is getting back to the ordinary..
ReplyDeleteSlow and steady wins the race - isn't that one of those old statements that really is true. Just keep on with the PT and before too long you'll be on those bikes enjoying the wind through your helmets.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute picture of Sadie and her Dad. I'm sure you are both itching to get back on the motorcycles.
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